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Not in my name - Madiba to gallery
Nelson Mandela has distanced himself from a gallery in London selling artworks associated with his name, his lawyers said on Friday.
Saddam's uranium finds home in Canada
A Canadian company has purchased more than 500 tonnes of yellowcake uranium, once controlled by the late Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.
Jogging 3 500km for a smile
Each year, thousands of people take part in the Comrades Marathon, and feel justifiably proud when they complete the gruelling 90km run.
Warden stabbed by prisoner
A prison warder was injured on his right forearm when a prisoner stabbed him with a flourescent light tube at the Pokok Sena prison yesterday.
Susilo arrives for D8
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono arrived here today for the Group of Eight Developing Islamic Countries Summit, the first Head of State to arrive for the one-day summit on Tuesday.
Gay injured during U.S. Olympic trials
"Tyson Gay tumbled to the ground at the start of his 200-metre quarter-final heat at the U.S. Olympic track and field trials yesterday and had to be carted off the track.
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